The Daily Kindness Digest #06

Kindness Quote

Morning is an important time of day, because how you spend your morning can often tell you what kind of day you are going to have.

Lemony Snicket

Act of Kindness

Take some time to appreciate the meaningful people in your life. You wouldn’t be the awesome person you are today without them!

Positive Affirmation

Sometimes there seems to be an endless amount of space and time between where we are and the door to success. But it’s much shorter than you think!

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The Daily Kindness Digest #05

Kindness Quote

“Rise up. Start fresh. See the bright opportunity in each day.”

Unknown

Act of Kindness

Don’t let someone else’s perception of who you are stop you from doing something kind. Show them that the hidden side of you is actually more love!

Positive Affirmation

Today, I will take a leap of faith and jump right into the bright future that awaits me!

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The Daily Kindness Digest #04

Kindness Quote

“Choosing kindness is just as easy as smiling.”

Unknown

Act of Kindness

We may not always be able to give much, but one thing we can all give is Love. Show some love to someone today who might need it!

Positive Affirmation

I may have large boots to fill, but I am ready to go on the ride to fill those boots and be even greater!

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The Daily Kindness Digest #03

Kindness Quote

“You will never have this day again so make it count!”

Unknown

Act of Kindness

We’ve all had arguments with some of our best friends. Remember to stick by someone who may be a new friend even if you’re going through a rough patch now.

Positive Affirmation

My imagination allows me to do things others can’t see but it doesn’t matter if I can create a world I’m happy in!

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The Daily Kindness Digest #02

Kindness Quote

“Rise up. Start fresh. See the bright opportunity in each day.”

Unknown

Act of Kindness

Do something kind for someone today even if you won’t get recognition for it! We don’t always have to know who gave us a gift to appreciate it.

Positive Affirmation

There are no limits to my imagination and when I let my thoughts run free, it makes the world a better place.

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The Daily Kindness Digest #01

Kindness Quote

“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.”

Anatole France

Act of Kindness

Create kindness tokens or cards that your family or friends can “use” when they need a little bit of kindness in their day! No questions asked!

Positive Affirmation

Today, I will remind myself that in one hand I hold the seeds to my future, and in the other I have what life gives me. Together, they create a bright future for me!

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Magic in the Matter by Laura Jenson

MAGIC IN THE MATTER

BY LAURA JENSON

I was touched deeply today. Reminded that the simple things we do, the little things we do…matter. Matter more than we realize. Magic in the matter. Magic in the touch. Magic in kindness and love.

A few months back I ordered “Life Vest Kindness Cards”. I wasn’t sure where they would all go, though at the time ordering 100 seemed right. They sat for a time and I knew that where they needed to go would be revealed…right on time.

With Easter approaching, I made up Easter boxes for family and friends. Some got mailed to faraway places and some I hand delivered to people I see and touch each day. Each box was a mini Easter basket with sweets, eggs with jelly beans and chocolate…and some had a dollar. Each box had a “Life Vest Kindness Card” in it. I didn’t pick and choose who got which card…I just blindly put them in each box and trusted that the right card would get to the right person.

I made boxes for all the girls down at the bank. Their smiles and giggles were my gifts. The assistant branch manager was out that day, so I placed her box in her chair. At the time I didn’t know why she was out…until today. Sadly she was out because her mother had taken ill and passed away. She approached me this morning as I walked towards the elevator…she was coming in from outside. A short walk to help her compose her day. She stopped me from getting on the elevator. With tears in her eyes she said, “I just wanted to thank you for my Easter box of goodies…more importantly the “Life Vest Kindness Card” that was in my box. My card said “Take the time to tell someone you love them.” That touched me the most. My mother passed away and I was able to get home and tell her I loved her before she departed.” Then I had tears in my eyes and we gave each other a big hug. Magic.
How I was touched this morning, moved me to the distribution of the rest of the “Life Vest Kindness Cards”. This story in an envelope, with a card and a dollar.

The significance of the dollar comes from my childhood. My grandmother who had 5 children with spouses, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, was on a fixed income and could not afford to purchase gifts for everyone. So to make sure no one was left out or forgotten on birthdays and holidays…each of us got a card with a brand new dollar bill in it. My grandmother passed away when I was sixteen years old. She is missed deeply on this physical plane, though with me each day. Growing up those cards and dollar bills meant more to me than anything I ever received, because she remembered me and loved me. Simple…I mattered to her.
One dollar bills remind me that the simple things we do, the little things we do…matter. Matter more than we realize. Magic in the matter. Magic in the touch. Magic in kindness and love.
I trust the Universe will make sure that each of these envelopes arrives right on time, to the person that was meant to have it. Know that you are felt and loved. Know that you are special. Know that you matter.
Wishing you Peace, Love and Light on your journey ~

 

This beautiful post was written with love by Life Vest Inside Kindness Ambassador and Group Leader, Laura Jenson. Thank you for being YOU Laura! You are truly wonderful!

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Guest Blog: Abhinav Sharma on Kindness

GUEST BLOG

ABHINAV SHARMA ON KINDNESS

“Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you can.”

- John Wesley

 

I couldn’t help but be touched by these captivating words that prompted me to engage in introspection. The very sight of the words weaved a magic on me. I was mesmerised and bewildered, but mostly perplexed. How can someone engage in a noble cause in which there is no money to get out of it?

 

Why should someone spend his time doing well for others? Why shouldn’t it be “tit-for-tat”? The world is avaricious enough, people are self-centred and mean, so why should I not reciprocate the the same thing? These thoughts sprung up in my mind, but I managed to break the flurry of them.

 

The answer to those questions is “our way of thinking”. It is how we look at things, how we perceive things. Obviously, I believe that our thoughts are shadows of our parents, the texture in which we are nurtured. However, I opine that us, humans, have got acumen. We have got our insight to tell us what is right and what is wrong.

 

If I ask, “What is your contribution in making this world a place of our dreams?” then one may defend himself by saying that “I am too small to make a difference.” This is where we exhibit tomfoolery.  Now, just to corroborate my point, I wish to give an example. Historically, we see that there were invaders who ransacked our country. Their rule was atrocious and people witnessed brutal activities. As a result, crime was at its peak. In stark contrast, the reign of rulers that were benevolent and kind saw humanitarian deeds by common people.

 

Therefore, whatever we see, we tend to apply that in our lives, no matter whether it is right or wrong. Very few follow their brains. On similar grounds, we learn from our parents. That is human nature -  to learn from the imposing individuals around us. If we can inspire someone to head towards graciousness, then we can be a link in a chain to promote kindness all around.

 

I strongly feel that one can derive inspiration from what is around us.Nothing around us is useless. We can learn to be good even from stray animals. To drive home my point, I will share a personal experience.

 

I was quite moved by a kind act of a dog towards its female counterpart. I often offer milk to stray dogs. There were a pair of dogs would wag their tails at the threshold as a sign of hunger. It had become routine for them to fight for the right to drink the milk first, but the scenario seems to have changed in the past few days. Now, the male dog allows its female counterpart to have milk first and never interferes while she is consuming the milk. That was something very difficult for me to digest at first. What was the reason for such an aberrant behaviour? Soon I came to know that the female dog had given birth to puppies, so the dog allowing his counterpart to have milk was just an act of profound care. Kindness is possible even in animals. One who needs motivation to be benevolent can be inspired by animals. It is abstruse how humans, who consider themselves as masters of nature, fail to understand such an easy thing while animals are practicing it.

 

This pragmatic world believes in “tit-for-tat.” If someone is doing wrong, he should be reciprocated in the same manner. However, if someone is insightful enough, he may see the other side of it. What if I say, if someone is doing good to you, he should be reciprocated with the same goodness? It sounds laudable. Again, it is a matter of our thinking. Broaden your mind to see both sides of a coin.

 

One may recognise oneself as significant amongst the crowd. A single act of kindness may even change the life of someone. It is necessary to fill one’s life with bliss. There are many destitutes who are void of education. The ones who are poor have no access to basic facilities and necessities. What we have as necessities may be a dream for them. So, can’t we manage our time to help these unfortunate ones? Can’t we make plausible efforts to remove or decrease the gap between two sections of society? Yes, we can. All we need is grit, determination and unflagging persistence.

 

If we vow to teach even a single child, we can make a difference. The day “each one, teach one” gets into effect, we’ll see a commendable change. In addition to teaching, we can pool funds to provide a decent life for impoverished ones. Also,the elderly can benefit from our activities. They can be given needed treatment for ailments, as well.

 

At the end, it is imperative to remind people that spreading kindness is not mandatory, rather it is an obligation. We are not being given any certificate for performing noble deeds, but the ecstasy that one experiences is above the rewards given in lieu of carrying the chore. And after all, it is our planet, our home, and it is our part to make it a fantastic place and stand enthralled for the

triumphant success in making the world we want!!!!!

 

“No one loves you, you make yourself lovable. It is the time for greatness – not for greed. It is the time for idealism – not for ideology. It is the time not just for compassionate words, but it is the time for compassionate actions.”

- Marian Wright Edelman

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Abhinav Sharma currently resides in Jalandhar, a city in the north-western Indian state of Noida (JIIT) where he is pursuing his bachelors degree in technology. His hobbies include listening to music and writing poems, stories, and articles where he is able to express himself and pour out his feelings. Abhinav dreams of one day becoming a famous TV personality and he considers his parents and siblings to be his greatest source of strength and support.

 


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“You taught me to be kind and loving. You taught me how to find inner peace. You taught me to forgive people. You saved a life. You changed someone’s life story. You opened the gates to a better future for a human being. You made me happy again. What I learned from you, I am giving to others. I’m just one out of many thousands of your followers. Imagine how many lives you have changed. You may not have changed the world, but you’ve changed my world!” – Frederick Kunst, Denmark


Testimonial 6

“In light of what you are doing I wish and hope that your Organization keeps flourishing… I have also seen that YOU and LVI give a lot of people out there a Community where they have a chance to belong to, no matter what each individual case is you give them a “Home”. You are like a mother to a huge family… It’s nice to know that your light is out there… lighting the way away from darkness.”Paul G. Germany


Testimonial 5

One of the biggest things that LVI has done for me is show me that I can become an ACTIVE participant in changing the world through kindness. I don’t have to be a millionaire, a movie star, or a politician to help change the world. All I have to be is me! And that is more than enough to help Orly and this AMAZING organization.” – Jeff Kuske Bartow, FL USA


Testimonial 4

“You and your team have developed an incredible platform of kindness. The heart of your purpose is beating strong! I know your organization will continue to strive and impact lives in the most positive ways.” – Lee Babirad CEO, Founder of The AOK Project


Testimonial 3

“This may sound sort of epic, but I believe that your kind, brilliant minds have crafted the most amazing, life changing way of living. Thank you for all you do.” – Alana Cummings


Testimonial 2

“Your posts on Facebook make a big difference to me on days when business is not going as good…You should know you’re positively affecting people all around the world.” – Zalman Notik


Testiomonial 1

“… You serve as an amazing inspiration to me. There have been many days lately I was unsure how I was going to get through. And then I would open up my email and find a kindness task…” – Jillian Jennings


Catch Kids Doing Something Good by Marni Rivera

Catch Kids Doing Something Good

by Marni Rivera

Are you familiar with the game “Doorbell Ditch”? Or many you know it as Knock-Down-Ginger, Ding-Dong-Doorbell Ditch and Knock-Knock Run!

I remember playing Doorbell Ditch for hours. I’d only stop when I got caught - or my dad whistled that it was time to come inside.

If you never played this game, it involves knocking on the front door (or ringing the doorbell) of your “victim” - then running away before the door can be answered. They open the door to no one. You hide and watch their reaction.

I remember the feeling I used to experience after completing the act. Although it was supposed to be a fun game, I felt awash in a wave of guilt, fear and shame. I always felt terrible for the person who answered the door and found no one standing there. Most of all, I remember thinking: “I wonder if I just interrupted them from something important.”

My strong feelings of guilt almost always overshadowed any fun I was supposed to be having.

My children recently asked if they could go Doorbell Ditching.

“Here we go,” I thought to myself. “Do I allow them to have some good ol’ fashion (somewhat innocent) fun? Or do I use my childhood memories to guilt them out of it?:

So, I created a new way to have the same SORT of fun. It’s an alternative to Doorbell Ditch – with a positive shift! Same game – with a new happy focus which turns it into a positive, character-building activity. Same fun and silliness – but without the negativity after taste!

Most mornings, the first kid up and I take a walk together. They hold one of my hands, and with the other hand I gold my morning cup of coffee. It’s a great way to have that important one on one time with mommy. While we’re walking and talking, we’re also scouting for newspapers which were left far away from neighbors’ front doors. We then grab the once-distant newspaper and place it right smack dab on the doorstep.

It melts my heart knowing this morning paper run makes my kids feel good! They turn around and give me a thumbs up when our mission is complete. It’s a great way to start the day!

This has become a fun tradition in my family. I’m hoping it will be a new tradition your family can adopt this summer- to help your kids focus on positivity and kindness. Plus - when the neighbors spot your kids doing kind things, chances are they will catch the kindness bug!

I’m sure you have many of your own ideas to help kids learn positive behaviors, so please share your ideas - and any photos with us!

 

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